Those items included two replica Dallara Indy cars, two trailers to transport the cars and 11,009 concrete barriers.

According to the Boston Globe, 10 men showed up to the auction, which was held at the Paul E. Saperstein Co. auction house. Twelve more people bid online.

The auction raised about $34,600, a paltry sum compared to the millions that are still owed to investors and consumers.

One of the replica cars went to a Boston-area real estate agent, who paid $7,000 for it. The other, along with both trailers, sold to Watkins Glen International. WGI also bought some of the concrete barriers for $25 each.